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steady, long lines here in hamilton county, ohio. i'm carol costello, come toug live. >> and i'm suzanne malveaux. welcome to "cnn newsroom." >>> barack obama and mitt romney have been working toward this moment for months. >> if you can't seem to remember the policies on your own website, then you might have romneysia. >> sparring every step of the way. >> they've been reduced to petty attacks and silly word games. >> we're live across the country, covering the candidates and the final appeals to swing state voters. >> we can't afford to wait four more years. >> the american people are bringing their country back. >> this is cnn's coverage of election day in america, the fight for the presidency. the battle for congress and the issues dividing the nation. >> i still believe in you. and if you still believe in me, i'm asking for your vote. >> i need to you go out there and find people that will come join our cause. >> it's your vote, your future, your country, your choice. >>> today, 90 million americans will head to the polls. that
steady, long lines here in hamilton county, ohio. i'm carol costello, come toug live. >> and i'm suzanne malveaux. welcome to "cnn newsroom." >>> barack obama and mitt romney have been working toward this moment for months. >> if you can't seem to remember the policies on your own website, then you might have romneysia. >> sparring every step of the way. >> they've been reduced to petty attacks and silly word games. >> we're live across the...
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he won hamilton county. cincinnati is part of hamilton county. cincinnati is predominantly, a major black, but the area around cincinnati is white and it had been 40 years since any linden johnson, since any president had won hamilton county. that is the key county: the president doesn't do as well as the republican in rural counties but he cut into some of those margins. the key for him is cuyahoga, which is cleveland. he has to come out of there about 300,000 votes to make up for the rest of the state. >> fox 5 political analyst, mark, we thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up on the 20-minute mark, brian, the polls will close in the commonwealth of virginia . >>> there are several big issues on the ballot in maryland. question four, maryland's version of the dream act. question six, the civil marriage action and the gambling expansion referendum. lauren demarco is live at a polling station. they close at 8:00 there. how's the last-minute turnout? >> reporter: it was busy. folks got off of work and in is looks like the line is moving in
he won hamilton county. cincinnati is part of hamilton county. cincinnati is predominantly, a major black, but the area around cincinnati is white and it had been 40 years since any linden johnson, since any president had won hamilton county. that is the key county: the president doesn't do as well as the republican in rural counties but he cut into some of those margins. the key for him is cuyahoga, which is cleveland. he has to come out of there about 300,000 votes to make up for the rest of...
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. >> we are going to see what happens in the last two counties, see what happens in hamilton county, cincinnati. neil: uprising. that went to barack about 04 years ago and shocked everyone and made the race of a point. >> again, we are watching. this governor battling hard against what are some extraordinarily difficult empirical realities and economic realities, and that is, the dependence, the culture of dependency, and denied using this as a pejorative but a statement of fact. these states, nearly every one of these battleground states, the true battleground states heart so permeated with federal programs and dependency on federal programs, we can talk about pennsylvania. we were talking with bent pins. oh, yes. energy will be a big deal. energy, well, i better rephrase what i was about to say. energy does not amount to much. and the fact of the matter is those federal entitlement programs amount to a great deal. we have to have an understanding , a realistic understanding of the part of the republican party about the power of that. there is no question that the democratic party u
. >> we are going to see what happens in the last two counties, see what happens in hamilton county, cincinnati. neil: uprising. that went to barack about 04 years ago and shocked everyone and made the race of a point. >> again, we are watching. this governor battling hard against what are some extraordinarily difficult empirical realities and economic realities, and that is, the dependence, the culture of dependency, and denied using this as a pejorative but a statement of fact....
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david: by the way, hamilton county, the most important county, if so goes, if as goes ohio, so goes the nation, hamilton county is even more of that. >> well, those of us who study ohio which i've been a lot of time in ohio, hamilton county by its demographic should be largely democratic. it's, it's overweighted to people of color. it's, more of a blue-collar state. timkin roller bearings are --. david: but in 2004. >> in 2004 the economy in hamilton county wasn't so bad we saw george w. win. in '08, i think the three of us would have beaten mccain in hamilton county. i didn't run. i didn't run. david: some way day you will. >> no. i keep coming on the show. david: tomorrow night you will be here. >> my nerves can't stand it. i sit home alone on the couch with my dogs and watch alone. liz: we'll call you. we'll e-mail. leo hindery. at&t broadband under his belt. tci. big businessman. how he feels. david: thanks, leo. as we've been telling you for weeks coal stocks have been popping directly to mitt romney in the campaign, but could all energy stocks do well no matter who is elected tomo
david: by the way, hamilton county, the most important county, if so goes, if as goes ohio, so goes the nation, hamilton county is even more of that. >> well, those of us who study ohio which i've been a lot of time in ohio, hamilton county by its demographic should be largely democratic. it's, it's overweighted to people of color. it's, more of a blue-collar state. timkin roller bearings are --. david: but in 2004. >> in 2004 the economy in hamilton county wasn't so bad we saw...
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he doesn't need to win hamilton county by the margin he won in 2008. barack obama was the first democrat since '64 to carry hamilton county. if the president gets close to his margin in 2008, even if he carries hamilton narrowly, that will be a good sign for the president's prospects in ohio. >> what about virginia? what's the county to watch? >> i think the hot counties are probably -- everyone knows the inner d.c. suburbs, arlington. but it's the next ring of counties beyond those d.c. metro areas. loudoun and prince william. counties that barack obama won pretty much close to a statewide margin in 2008. if the president gets close to his 2008 margins in those counties, that's a good sign for the president winning virginia. >> and hillsborough county in the tampa area of florida, how pivotal is this and a good indicator for the state? >> funny enough, we're picking counties that comport to the statewide vote. hillsborough is in the tampa area. it's not quite a microcosm of florida. you're missing the hispanics from south florida. but the margin in hi
he doesn't need to win hamilton county by the margin he won in 2008. barack obama was the first democrat since '64 to carry hamilton county. if the president gets close to his margin in 2008, even if he carries hamilton narrowly, that will be a good sign for the president's prospects in ohio. >> what about virginia? what's the county to watch? >> i think the hot counties are probably -- everyone knows the inner d.c. suburbs, arlington. but it's the next ring of counties beyond those...
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bush won it, hamilton county red. president obama matching his performance in the counties where he needs to. >> stand by. i want everyone to stand by. two projections to make, right now. first minnesota. ten electoral votes. the president of the united states will carry the state of minnesota we project. minnesota goes for president obama. arizona, winner will be mitt romney, 11 electoral votes in arizona. we project arizona going for mitt romney, so where does that stand? leave us in the race to 270 electoral votes needed to be elected president. right now, mitt romney has 169. barack obama, 157. a lot of yellow states still out there those yellow states are states we have not been able to make projections. we're getting ready for more projections, though, at the top of the hour. anderson. >> watching a slew of battleground states too close to call. and polls close soon on the west coast. biggest electoral prize of the night, california, on the line. a lot of drama. we'll take you to the behind the scenes action ahe
bush won it, hamilton county red. president obama matching his performance in the counties where he needs to. >> stand by. i want everyone to stand by. two projections to make, right now. first minnesota. ten electoral votes. the president of the united states will carry the state of minnesota we project. minnesota goes for president obama. arizona, winner will be mitt romney, 11 electoral votes in arizona. we project arizona going for mitt romney, so where does that stand? leave us in...
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if he is doing well there, or wins hamilton county, i think he likely wins ohio. so that is one place i'll be looking for. >> chris: karl, your sense of how long a night it will be and also, give me a place you will be looking. you'll be with me at our cowboys desk. what will you be looking at early. >> i'll be looking at the early states to see the difference between, say indiana and virginia with where -- and ken take where the president was four years ago and where he is today but i think jeff is absolutely right. i'll look not only at hamilton but, also, then -- >> in ohio. >> -- ohio and clairmount, warren, butler and, the more rural counties in the state and, the ex-urban counties, around cleveland and columbus to find out. >> chris: joe. >> ohio will be everything and whoever wins ohio is going to win the thing, i think we'll actually have indications from hamilton county and the other counties, karl talked about, that we'll be looking at, with you, that night. on election night. and they'll tell us how that is going, and that is the one i'll be watching. >
if he is doing well there, or wins hamilton county, i think he likely wins ohio. so that is one place i'll be looking for. >> chris: karl, your sense of how long a night it will be and also, give me a place you will be looking. you'll be with me at our cowboys desk. what will you be looking at early. >> i'll be looking at the early states to see the difference between, say indiana and virginia with where -- and ken take where the president was four years ago and where he is today...
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he won here in hamilton county 51% to 46% for a romney making it it third time they selected a democrat in a presidential election. the president had an early edge due to early voting. early on last night with 19% of the votes reported here, obama was up nearly 57% over mitt romney's 42%. and, of course, it did all come down to ohio. president obama surpassed the 270 electoral votes with the victory here in the buckeye state. >> reporter: i am in cleveland and we were ready for an all nighter but didn't need it. ohio was called for the president before midnight. now both campaigns spent major time and money here in northeast ohio and around the state for that matter. but in the end just like four years ago, the president took the state 18 electoral votes. you know why that is, too. thanks to associated press exit polls you know the president's bail out of the auto industry had something to do with it as well as backing from unions and blue color workers here in the buckeye state. another interesting fact 7 in 10 people still think the economy is bad here in ohio acoring to exit polls th
he won here in hamilton county 51% to 46% for a romney making it it third time they selected a democrat in a presidential election. the president had an early edge due to early voting. early on last night with 19% of the votes reported here, obama was up nearly 57% over mitt romney's 42%. and, of course, it did all come down to ohio. president obama surpassed the 270 electoral votes with the victory here in the buckeye state. >> reporter: i am in cleveland and we were ready for an all...
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many experts say whoever takes hamilton county is more than likely to take ohio. i have been in cleveland and voting weather is expected to be rate. no rain in the forecast. temperature wise mid-40s ohio is the state to watch in this presidential election. many people are talking about it. mitt romney and paul ryan by the way this will campaign in cleveland later on today. i am katy johnson reporting from palm beach county florida where the lines could be very long throughout the day at precincts like the one you see behind me as they have been for the past week during early voting. now election supervisors throughout the five county regions are hoping for few if any problems today. the polls close here at 7 p.m. eastern time. >> i am laura hairis in largo inpinallas county and there's been an amazing early voter turn out 20,000 people voted early last week. 177,000 people voted by mail and i can tell you we are expecting long lines still out here. still very early but 7:00 the polls open. that i voted sticker is what everybody is look for. we are expecting long l
many experts say whoever takes hamilton county is more than likely to take ohio. i have been in cleveland and voting weather is expected to be rate. no rain in the forecast. temperature wise mid-40s ohio is the state to watch in this presidential election. many people are talking about it. mitt romney and paul ryan by the way this will campaign in cleveland later on today. i am katy johnson reporting from palm beach county florida where the lines could be very long throughout the day at...
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look down here. 2004, hamilton county. that's where you find cincinnati. african-americans in the city more suburban and exurban as you head out this way, that's blue. in 2004, george w. bush wins hamilton county, he wins ohio. that's 2008. it's blue -- i said it was blue before. it was red in 2004, blue in 2008. watch hamilton county and watch lake county, a few others we'll get to tomorrow in the state of ohio. let's just go west. give you one more example. you come to this battleground here, you look again, i will make the same point. here's denver, the major population center. just below denver, you have arapahoe county. you come over here to jefferson county, 12% of the population right here. the major suburbs just around the denver area, you're looking at 2008, there you're looking at 2004. that's where the elections are won, close presidential elections. governor romney needs to win big in rural areas. the president needs to win big in urban areas. all things being equal if that happens, the president gets the urban areas, governor romney gets the r
look down here. 2004, hamilton county. that's where you find cincinnati. african-americans in the city more suburban and exurban as you head out this way, that's blue. in 2004, george w. bush wins hamilton county, he wins ohio. that's 2008. it's blue -- i said it was blue before. it was red in 2004, blue in 2008. watch hamilton county and watch lake county, a few others we'll get to tomorrow in the state of ohio. let's just go west. give you one more example. you come to this battleground here,...
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i should note that hamilton county, that key county in the southwestern part of the state, right now the president is doing very well there with early results in, but there's still a lot more votes to be counted down there in hamilton county, george. >> so bring us up to date now, george, on the electoral votes then take us to florida. let's keep -- >> we see the electoral votes in so far, 244 for president obama, 203 for governor romney. that means that president obama needs 26 more electoral votes to get to 270. obviously 67 for governor romney. florida key to all that, that's got 29 electoral votes. see how that stands. look at the board on florida and see how close that is right now between governor romney and president obama right there. still 50%-49%. so close right there right now, 40,000 votes separate president obama from governor romney in that all-important state of florida. >> we're not back to 2000. >> not quite. >> but this is a core separation and another break and when we come back, this news is breaking fast, breaking big and we' >>> and good evening, i'm dan ashley.
i should note that hamilton county, that key county in the southwestern part of the state, right now the president is doing very well there with early results in, but there's still a lot more votes to be counted down there in hamilton county, george. >> so bring us up to date now, george, on the electoral votes then take us to florida. let's keep -- >> we see the electoral votes in so far, 244 for president obama, 203 for governor romney. that means that president obama needs 26...
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and so, you know he, but when you look at these counties, you look at hamilton county. obama has been winning it. there is still a lot out there. i understand what if you look at some of these counties. there are a lot of votes left for obama that could outnumber some of these suburban counties. >> chris: could, not has. >> if the decision desk is looking at those and precincts in those counties and projecting that's what they do. we haven't been able to go in and do that yet. >> chris: carl? >> apparently the web site is now being crashed because they can no longer refresh it i don't know what the outcome is going to be. but you should -- we have got to be careful about calling things when we have like 991 votes separating the two candidates and a quarter of the vote yet to count. >> even if they have made it on the basis of select precincts i would be very careful about intruding in this process. >> chris: well, folks. [ laughter ] >> bret: thanks. >> chris: so maybe not so fast. >> bret: thank you. it's great to have you guys here. >> megyn: that's awkward. >> bret:
and so, you know he, but when you look at these counties, you look at hamilton county. obama has been winning it. there is still a lot out there. i understand what if you look at some of these counties. there are a lot of votes left for obama that could outnumber some of these suburban counties. >> chris: could, not has. >> if the decision desk is looking at those and precincts in those counties and projecting that's what they do. we haven't been able to go in and do that yet....
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and then, hamilton county, 7% of the population. both candidates spending an awful lot of time here. this has been a county that in recent elections has been a bellwether for how the overall election is going to go. not just for ohio but for the general election, the whole country. so hamilton county very important for the candidates. >> we're watching all of them. thank you, christine. cnn the place to be for the best political coverage on tv. polls in 12 states are open right now. 15 more states will start voting. in just a few minutes right at the top of the hour we're live in every critical swing state today. and talking to some of the country's top political advisers. starting point is up next. me for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got 'blacked out'. [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. w
and then, hamilton county, 7% of the population. both candidates spending an awful lot of time here. this has been a county that in recent elections has been a bellwether for how the overall election is going to go. not just for ohio but for the general election, the whole country. so hamilton county very important for the candidates. >> we're watching all of them. thank you, christine. cnn the place to be for the best political coverage on tv. polls in 12 states are open right now. 15...
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keim your eye on loudoun county in virginia, hamilton county in ohio and hillsborough. they were bush counties in '04. obama counties in '08. if they are going to move back and forth, it will happen. polls close at 9:00 in wisconsin. 10:00 brings us iowa and nevada. something else to watch, the margins among whites and hispanics. doesn't the president break among 40% in white voters. can romney hold the president under 70% among hispanics. in our most recent poll, the president was only winning 38% of the white vote but was beating romney by 55 points among nonwhite voters. what is the racial composition of the electorate? it is assumed whites would make up just 7 2% of all voters. if they're right, our republican pollster predict an obama win. able to push the white vote up to 76%. our pollsters believe that would mean a good night for mitt romney. one other thing we will know after tonight whether this election is actually over. both sides have already assem e assembled legal teams to handle any shenanigans. legal battles have already begun over in person absentee vot
keim your eye on loudoun county in virginia, hamilton county in ohio and hillsborough. they were bush counties in '04. obama counties in '08. if they are going to move back and forth, it will happen. polls close at 9:00 in wisconsin. 10:00 brings us iowa and nevada. something else to watch, the margins among whites and hispanics. doesn't the president break among 40% in white voters. can romney hold the president under 70% among hispanics. in our most recent poll, the president was only winning...
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and that's hamilton county went from red to blue. all right, this is a county that george bush won by 6 points, watch what happened in 2008 in the same part of the state, barack obama was 8 point winner that's 14 point swing in a county that had not gone democratic in some 40 years, so, tuesday night we'll be watching hamilton county to see what kind of vote margin we get here, there's so much to talk about this state. point out one other quick thing here, you must mention cuyahoga county, this is cleveland, ohio. the number of votes the president picked um last tight. more than 900,000 of 5 1/2 or 6 million cast and see whether or not he can match that number, do better than, or whether mitt romney can keep the numbers down. what-if map here, what truly matters across the country, 11 battle ground states marked in gray here and if you live in one of these states you know you've been hammered by the ads throughout the past six months or so, but as we mention, steve brown they're in ohio just for good measure, both the president and t
and that's hamilton county went from red to blue. all right, this is a county that george bush won by 6 points, watch what happened in 2008 in the same part of the state, barack obama was 8 point winner that's 14 point swing in a county that had not gone democratic in some 40 years, so, tuesday night we'll be watching hamilton county to see what kind of vote margin we get here, there's so much to talk about this state. point out one other quick thing here, you must mention cuyahoga county, this...
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that is hamilton county. it had not voted for a democrat in that county since 1964 but four years ago barack obama flipped it by eight points in hamilton county. will it go back to red? we're about to find out very soon tonight. the other area to watch i would say the outlying counties here in hamilton county. people a lot of folks who grew up in cincinnati have moved to the count outer counties and suburbs. warren county. look what john mccain did four years ago. 68% of the vote seems good. look what george bush in the same county in 2004. 72% of the vote. can mitt romney match the george bush numbers of 2004? can he exceed those? that's part of what we're trying to gauge throughout the night. poll closings quickly coming up on 8:00 in a matter of moments here. a heads-up. the state of florida at 29 electoral votes. >> we'll look forward to seeing you throughout the night. he talked about the two important states. pennsylvania, is that really in play? we should know shortly. florida, will romney carry that?
that is hamilton county. it had not voted for a democrat in that county since 1964 but four years ago barack obama flipped it by eight points in hamilton county. will it go back to red? we're about to find out very soon tonight. the other area to watch i would say the outlying counties here in hamilton county. people a lot of folks who grew up in cincinnati have moved to the count outer counties and suburbs. warren county. look what john mccain did four years ago. 68% of the vote seems good....
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i'm in hamilton county right now, where cincinnati is. something people may not understand, is that while there are hundreds of restinkinks on election day, in early voting day, there is just one location. that's why we see long lines. also the hours are shorter. so on saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and today just 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. less time that people get to early vote and they are all going to the single one per county locations. >> now, these, erin, these are one per county because of the decision of the officials. they are not limited by law. it could be more than one per county. >> that's true. but you know what, al, i talked to a number of people who were voting early yesterday. and they told me they felt more confident going to this one place in one county where they could cast their vote because they know that they wouldn't be casting a provisional ballot. one man told me that four years ago, he went to three different polling locations on election day, before the poll watchers told him he was actually allowed to cast his
i'm in hamilton county right now, where cincinnati is. something people may not understand, is that while there are hundreds of restinkinks on election day, in early voting day, there is just one location. that's why we see long lines. also the hours are shorter. so on saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and today just 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. less time that people get to early vote and they are all going to the single one per county locations. >> now, these, erin, these are one per county...
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cincinnati is in hamilton county. it was blue four years ago. the state including cincinnati, 52% for the republican ticket, 47% for president obama. mitt romney -- it's a classic swing state, both campaigns essentially getting what they need where they need it. who can turn out the vote. >> and turn out the vote comes down to the ground game and they are saying we have a better ground game, more people. >> i see the president has a head start in early voting and that's important because his coalition includes college students and african-americans, people less reliable to turn out on election day, so that head start helps the democrats and president there. i was here four years ago. i like to retrace my steps to see how it feels now compared to then. it was clear john mccain was toast and the president was going to carry ohio. it's a lot different this year because the romney campaign have enough to get over the top, that's the question we'll answer in the next hundred hours or so, but the intensity at the romney campaign was off the charts. go
cincinnati is in hamilton county. it was blue four years ago. the state including cincinnati, 52% for the republican ticket, 47% for president obama. mitt romney -- it's a classic swing state, both campaigns essentially getting what they need where they need it. who can turn out the vote. >> and turn out the vote comes down to the ground game and they are saying we have a better ground game, more people. >> i see the president has a head start in early voting and that's important...
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this is blue ash, ohio, and hamilton county, ohio. a traditionally republican county. and take a look at all the people filling this polling station already. they started lining up by car, at about 5:30 this morning. in fact, i just talked to one voter. her name was linda. it was after she voted, of course. and she told me she was so excited to vote she actually woke up at 11:00 last night thinking that she missed the voting. she tried to vote this weekend in early voting. the lines were too long, so she was very nervous about getting here and actually casting her ballot. she said it's time for a change and she really wanted to cast her ballot to change the country for the better. as you know, the big rub here in ohio will be the provisional ballot. if there's a problem in your registration or you applied for an absentee ballot and you decided to vote in person you're going to have to fill out a provisional ballot. you're going to have to fill it out exactly correct, by yourself, if not that provisional ballot may be thrown out and your vote won't count. of course ther
this is blue ash, ohio, and hamilton county, ohio. a traditionally republican county. and take a look at all the people filling this polling station already. they started lining up by car, at about 5:30 this morning. in fact, i just talked to one voter. her name was linda. it was after she voted, of course. and she told me she was so excited to vote she actually woke up at 11:00 last night thinking that she missed the voting. she tried to vote this weekend in early voting. the lines were too...
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machines that will be used to count the votes in two populous ohio counties hamilton and williams hamilton county being where cincinnati is so in essence what we have is voting machines made by a company that has three out of five of its board members from h. i t. capitol these are romney fundraisers with a controlling interest in him in a in a in a company that will help to count the vote on election day in a state where the election has historically been stolen already by republicans this is so shocking that it has actually helped to push this long suppressed story. into the mainstream even fox nineteen the fox owned news station in cincinnati get a terrific report on this while the new york times and others as usual have ignored it but this is as you say in your intro precisely the kind of thing that people should be paying attention to regardless of their party affiliation or even if they have no party affiliation because what we're really talking about is the integrity of the vote yeah i mean ben swan the did cover this extensively which was an excellent report but i mean that's as a
machines that will be used to count the votes in two populous ohio counties hamilton and williams hamilton county being where cincinnati is so in essence what we have is voting machines made by a company that has three out of five of its board members from h. i t. capitol these are romney fundraisers with a controlling interest in him in a in a in a company that will help to count the vote on election day in a state where the election has historically been stolen already by republicans this is...
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lake county. just outside of cleveland. hamilton county. the northeast to the southwest and then i'll circle here in the middle. there are other places to watch, but let's focus on these three. lake county. these are the suburbs outside of cleveland. the president carried just barely, but the suburbs send a signal. back to '04. president bush carried them just barely. let's bring the state back into full focus. back the 2008. in the columbus area, this is where the president's second to cleveland will get a big flem turnout right here. he won 60-39 in franklin county. the suburbs around columbus, also important and then i'll close here. down to the southwest corner, i just talked to a -- said nervous. because the president carried hamilton county. cincinnati and the suburbs. the president carried it by a big margin last time because of african-american vote in cincinnati. some obama supporters waited eight hours today. in '04, it was red. in '08, it was blue. my guess is the color tomorrow night tells you who wins ohio. >> wow. they are ner
lake county. just outside of cleveland. hamilton county. the northeast to the southwest and then i'll circle here in the middle. there are other places to watch, but let's focus on these three. lake county. these are the suburbs outside of cleveland. the president carried just barely, but the suburbs send a signal. back to '04. president bush carried them just barely. let's bring the state back into full focus. back the 2008. in the columbus area, this is where the president's second to...
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. >> reporter: hamilton county election official tells us they've processed 22,000 voters, almost as many as 2008. >> as long as they're in line by the cut-off time, they get a chance to vote. >> reporter: sarah drove home five hours just to vote. >> we're a swing state. it's important to get all the democratic votes that we can. ♪ >> reporter: across town, president obama continued his star-studded tour across ohio. >> governor romney has been having a tough time here in ohio because everybody knows he was against saving the auto industry. you don't scare people just to scare up votes. >> reporter: our latest nbc-"wall street journal" poll shows this race is a dead heat, 48-47 barely favoring the president. reuters reports similar margins in florida, virginia, colorado and ohio. governor romney is now focusing on pennsylvania, a state that hasn't voted republican in 20 years. >> i can't wait for us to get started. he's hoping we settle. americans don't settle. we listen to the voice that says we can do better. >> reporter: increasingly we are seeing all roads to this election lead
. >> reporter: hamilton county election official tells us they've processed 22,000 voters, almost as many as 2008. >> as long as they're in line by the cut-off time, they get a chance to vote. >> reporter: sarah drove home five hours just to vote. >> we're a swing state. it's important to get all the democratic votes that we can. ♪ >> reporter: across town, president obama continued his star-studded tour across ohio. >> governor romney has been having a...